If you're like me and have been desperately missing the weekly dose of temporary insanity that was Twin Peaks: The Return, then this video is for you.

Directed by Brother Willis – who has worked with artists like Beirut and Dillon Francis – "Dum Surfer" is an undead lo-fi fever dream, equal parts creepy and captivating.

I know this is a blog about watching things, but as a side note, King Krule's latest album "The Ooz" has been in heavy rotation on my Spotify, and if you're a fan of band leader Archy Marshall's unwieldy croon and unmistakable jazz chops, this latest release may be his most enjoyable and immersive offering to date.

Like Schrodinger's cat, or a rambling Trump monologue, the multiverse theory occupies two states at once, answering everything and nothing at all. The unlimited potential of the multiverse is a cornerstone of quantum physics and on a less existential note, a key element of creator and showrunner Sam Esmail’s approach to Mr. Robot.

This video does not fall into that category, however. Aided by luscious black and white, director Danny Cohen hones the attention in on Barnett and Vile and a slew of beautiful backdrops that pop with some masterful composition.

Coincidentally, Cohen has worked with a bunch of other favorite recording artists of mine, including Mac DeMarco and King Lizard and the Gizzard Wizard. For more from him, click here.

SIDENOTE: Barnett and Vile just released another video directed by Cohen. Dowatch if you're feeling extra sentimental.

While I’ll be rewatching The Return, sifting through the nuclear fallout for the myriad clues and answers with the rest of the recuperating fanboys and girls soon enough, there’s one takeaway that the 18-part movie has already conjured in my mind; inexorable, like a recurring dream about Monica Belluci.

This is the first of what could be many, or several, or possibly the last, since my passion for pet projects is about as fleeting as my patience for assembling furniture, stopping fully at stop signs, or resisting the urge to correct your "your."